Garden out and doing great

/ Garden out and doing great
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We forgot the camera, we went up to the duplex where our corn and melons are planted. The corn is over 7 ft tall, the sprinklers were running. They are tasseled out and pollinating the ears of corn that have set on. Each stalk has one or two ears.

Tidbit that all you farm boys may know. Each piece of silk on an ear of corn connects to a kernel of corn.

The melons are blooming and looking good, watermelon and cantaloupe will be setting on soon.
 
/ Garden out and doing great #82  
Thanks for the canning tip... The Ball Guide to Canning... Should have though about that. I've seen "Ball" jars and lids for years. :thumbsup: My gardening skills did not "bloom" until I had a mentor though. SWMBO a/k/a "Super Wife" just fixed us an after church dinner for two harvested from the back yard garden. AHHHH life is soooo goood!
 
/ Garden out and doing great #83  
Sorry if I missed it but what variety of tomato do you use for your canning? They are so nice and big and full looking. Mmmmmmmmm:licking:
 
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There's several kinds, beefsteaks, big boy, and better boy I believe. When I pull them up later I will go back and pull out my lable stakes and post the kind.

I finished my tomato juice today, canned 23 quarts, that makes 40 quarts total and that's enough.

Tuesday likely finish my tomato canning will can 10 more quarts will make 70, thats enough if hubby is gone.

Going to look into making tomato sauce, haven't made it before, will put it in pints.

I bet that sweet corn is awesome, I can hardly wait. Don't know the kind, hubby went to the feed store and bought whatever they had in bulk.
 
/ Garden out and doing great #85  
Tidbit that all you farm boys may know. Each piece of silk on an ear of corn connects to a kernel of corn.

That's right Carolyn. If you only have a few rows of corn and you are afraid of all the pollen from the tassels will blow away, you can take a paper grocery bag and collect pollen and then dust your young ears of corn to make sure the silks all get pollen.:thumbsup:
 
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What I have so far, need to clear my bottom shelf and move that stuff.
 

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/ Garden out and doing great #87  
What I have so far, need to clear my bottom shelf and move that stuff.
---------------------------------------------------------------OMG, what you need is a micrometer that reads to 0.0001" accuracy instead of 0.001". It looks like that one jar may be off just a half a hair in the row:laughing:.
 
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Carolyn,

Well I did it.... I bought the book.... "Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving" 400 delicious and creative recipes for today. Looks like I have some investing to do before I start. I saw a pressure canner at Wal-Mart for $64.00 or so. Jars are about $9.00 a dozen. I kinda quit looking from that point. Seems like the minimum is a water bath, jar racks, filling funnel, Jar lifter, jars, lids, and of course PRODUCE.:licking: I saw a recipe for Shrimp Cocktail Sauce. Sure wish I'd planted some horseradish. Anyway thanks for the tips.
 
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If you have a Big Lots check there jars may be cheaper. I bought some Harvest Made or something like that last year, still made by Ball. I understand there is some new brand coming out Penally, not spelled right and they are made in china, they said a couple dollars cheaper but I won't buy them. I try to buy American made no matter what. I prefer the Ball canning lids, Kerrs are ok, but both have a bigger gasket sealing area. I got some other kind one year and lost a few jars, the seals let go. This year only 1 failed to seal and I immediately put it in the fridge and we used it.

Also check an estate sale or thrift store, if some older folks are getting rid of things you may well find jars or a pressure cooker there. My pressure cooker holds 7 quarts, and have to look up but it will also cook 2 layers of pints. It's a canning one. One of the older ones I believe is better. Or maybe even ebay.

I buy a lot of items online. Especially from Lehman's non electric catalogue. Great stuff. So far their wheat is less then other places. But I read in the WSJ yesterday wheat has gone up 91% in a year, 17% last week alone with all the droughts and floods. It's around $8 a bushel now. And other countries that cannot raise enough, Tunisia, Egypt and on are buying otherwise they face revolutions. So I expect bread products to go nuts this coming year unless rain comes or stops depending on where you live.

They also said one of the Walmart CEO's said big price raises are coming this year to the stores.

I just picked the last of my beans, they were dying. It's 96 today and its burning things up out there. I pulled the beans, the squash vines are done, they are coming up. Pulled 35 of my big onions, have some smaller ones planted. Cutting my last cabbage, the thing is almost big as a basketball. And I'm picking tomatoes, my neighbor is going to can. The only thing I want to do out there is can some of those banana peppers. Last time they were mushy.

So need to get the tiller out then water what's left. That's sage, brussel sprouts, bell peppers, one eggplant, cukes, banana peppers, onions, and tomatoes.

I think I will be dressing out chickens in a week or two and very soon freezing corn, so its working out pretty good.
 
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Another place you may want to check is Ace Hardware, I ordered a bunch of plastic containers for the corn. You can have them delivered to their stick store and save shipping by you picking up. We have one not far away, they have a lot of items for canning. I just ordered some more 1/2 pint jars as I want to can more chicken for chicken salad and a pint is to much for that. Some pints are ok if you are using it in soup or noodles.

Looks like the first year prices are a killer. I have had to add some more and I sure don't like the prices.
 

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